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Death toll in Syria after powerful quake hits 326, says Damascus

In the early hours of February 6, a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s southeastern province of Kahramanmaras and Syria’s territories bordering Turkey

MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. The death toll following early Monday’s powerful earthquake in Syria climbed to 326, with over 1,000 sustaining injuries, the Syrian Ministry of Health reported on its Facebook (outlawed in Russia) account.

"There are 1,042 injured and 326 people killed in the provinces of Aleppo, Latakia, Hama and Tartus. The provided number of casualties is not final," the ministry stated.

"All public and private health facilities across the country were put on high alert…Twenty-eight ambulances and seven mobile clinics have been dispatched to Aleppo and Latakia," the ministry reported, adding that four trucks carrying medicines, surgical supplies and basic necessities were also sent to the provinces of Aleppo, Latakia and Hama.

In the early hours of February 6, a powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s southeastern province of Kahramanmaras and Syria’s territories bordering Turkey. According to the most recent reports, over 910 people were killed in Turkey following the devastating natural calamity.

According to Turkish seismologists, the quake could be one of the most destructive on record in the region. They are already comparing this earthquake to the one that rocked the country in 1999. The 7.7-magnitude earthquake that erupted near the city of Izmit back then killed nearly 17,500 people.

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